VA - 6-YEAR-OLD in custody after shooting teacher, Newport News, Jan 2023 *mom charged* #2

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  • #521
An assistant principal would be well educated and and experienced educator. You can't tell me she didn't know proper procedures on things like this.
In districts I work in, an assistant principal needs a minimum of 2 years of teaching experience, plus the administrator credential. This is due to a vast shortage of administrators. It used to be 5 years minimum. Not sure what Newport News' district's policy is. But it is not a guarantee that the VP was an experienced educator. I know people who get a doctorate in education before they ever teach. Some get a doctorate as part of their administration credential. Every state is different, I'm used to the west coast states. All IMOO
 
  • #522
An assistant principal would be well educated and and experienced educator. You can't tell me she didn't know proper procedures on things like this.
Wasn't it also stated that this AP didn't even look up from her desk when AZ was expressing her concerns about the child on that day? This was when she made the comments about the child's small pockets. She sounds completely unprofessional and I hope she is never allowed to work around children again.

IMO
 
  • #523
I made some notes (or a timeline of sorts) about what can be found in full in Zwerner's full complaint >>> DocumentCloud
attached in the Law and Crime article.

Abigail Zwerner = AZ
6-year-old that shot AZ = JD / "John Doe"

JD was known by administrators to have been violent both at school and at home in the past. At school, he had previously attacked both students and teachers alike.

During the 2021-2022 school year
- JD was in kindergarten
- JD pulled up a student's dress after she fell on the playground and touched her inappropriately until he was reprimanded by a teacher
- JD strangled and choked his teacher (on a different day, as I understand it) and was removed from the school
- JD was then sent to Denbigh Early Childhood Center for his violent behavior

At the start of the 2022-2023 school year
- JD was allowed to return to Richneck Elementary

In the fall of the 2022-2023 school year
- JD chased students on the playground and tried to whip them with his belt
- JD was then given a modified schedule that required one of his parents to accompany him at school at all times
- JD's parents did not agree to place JD in a special education classroom with other children with behavioral issues

January 4, 2023
- JD grabbed AZ's phone and smashed it on the ground (causing the screen to shatter and break)
- AZ took JD to the Head Teacher's classroom and called school security (they did not respond)
- AZ then called the Guidance Counselor's office
- the Guidance Counselor and an admin responded to the classroom in reference to JD's behavior
- JD called them "b*tches" and was suspended for one day

January 6, 2023
11:15 - 11:30 am

- JD's mother took him to school but didn't accompany him inside
- AZ went to the assistant principal's office and reported that JD was alone and in a "violent mood", that he threatened to beat up a kindergartner at lunch and stared down a security officer
- the Assistant Principal ignored AZ and even refused to look up and acknowledge her
- another teacher was also in the office at this time and witnessed AZ being ignored

11:45 am
- 2 students notified the Reading Specialist that JD had a gun in his backpack
- the Reading Specialist asked JD if he had a gun; he said no but refused to hand over his backpack
- JD told the Reading Specialist that he was mad people were picking on his friend Ron Doe

12:30 - Recess
- AZ notified the Head Teacher that she saw JD take something out of his backpack and was worried he had a weapon
- AZ watched JD and Ron Doe going back and forth behind the rock climbing wall
- AZ told the Reading Specialist that she saw JD take something out of his backpack and put it in the pocket of his hoodie
- Reading Specialist searched JD's backpack in her room while he was still at recess and didn't find a gun
- Reading Specialist went to the front office and told the Assistant Principal that JD had told students he had a gun, that AZ watched him take something out of his backpack, and that she'd searched his backpack but didn't find the gun
- Assistant Principal told the Reading Specialist that JD's pockets were too small to hold a gun and did nothing

1:00 pm - Recess Ended
- the Head Teacher pulled Ron Doe out of AZ's class to ask about his interactions with JD on the playground during recess
- Ron Doe was upset and crying and told the Head Teacher he couldn't say because JD said he'd hurt him if he told anyone
- Ron Doe then told the Head Teacher that JD had shown him that he had a gun in his pocket
- Head Teacher decided to keep Ron Doe in her classroom because he was afraid of JD
- Head Teacher called the office and the Music Teacher answered
- Head Teacher relayed the conversation she'd had with Ron Doe to the Music Teacher and the Music Teacher said he'd relay the information to the Assistant Principal

1:11 pm
- Music Teacher called the Head Teacher back and confirmed that he'd relayed the information to the Assistant Principal
- Assistant Principal told the Music Teacher that she was aware of the threat, that JD's backpack had been searched, and took no further action
- the Guidance Counselor visited the Head Teacher's room and the Head Teacher relayed the conversation she'd had with Ron Doe
- the Guidance Counselor went to the office and requested permission from the Assistant Principal to search JD for a gun
- the Assistant Principal denied the Guidance Counselor permission to search JD because she said his mom would be there to pick him up soon

1:59 pm
- JD pulled the gun out of his pocket and shot AZ



I think it's important to note how these events differ from the claims made by the Assistant Principal's attorney that imply AZ could have prevented the shooting.

The AP's attorney has claimed that Ron Doe told Abby that JD had a gun while they were in the classroom and she responded by telling him to sit down and be quiet. According to their story, that's when Ron Doe ran to another teacher's classroom because he was scared and upset.

In AZ's complaint, it says the Head Teacher went to Abby's classroom and specifically pulled Ron Doe out of class to ask him what John Doe was doing behind the climbing wall at recess. Ron Doe became upset and initially said he couldn't tell her because John Doe had threatened to hurt him. However, he eventually tells the HT about seeing the gun and HT then keeps him in her classroom because he's scared and upset. IIRC, AZ's narrative also matches up with early news reports.

Lawyer: Administrators were warned 3 times the day boy shot teacher

Shortly after 1 p.m., another teacher told an administrator that a different student who was "crying and fearful" said the boy showed him the gun during recess and threatened to shoot him if he told anyone. Again, no action was taken, she said.

ETA: Link to article where I found the full complaint.
ETA #2: Spelled out assistant principal, head teacher, guidance counselor, and music teacher because all of the initials were too confusing

:D
 
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DBM - user error :)
 
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I made some notes (or a timeline of sorts) about what can be found in full in Zwerner's full complaint >>> DocumentCloud
attached in the Law and Crime article.

Abigail Zwerner = AZ
6-year-old that shot AZ = JD / "John Doe"

JD was known by administrators to have been violent both at school and at home in the past. At school, he had previously attacked both students and teachers alike.

During the 2021-2022 school year
- JD was in kindergarten
- JD pulled up a student's dress after she fell on the playground and touched her inappropriately until he was reprimanded by a teacher
- JD strangled and choked his teacher (on a different day, as I understand it) and was removed from the school
- JD was then sent to Denbigh Early Childhood Center for his violent behavior

At the start of the 2022-2023 school year
- JD was allowed to return to Richneck Elementary

In the fall of the 2022-2023 school year
- JD chased students on the playground and tried to whip them with his belt
- JD was then given a modified schedule that required one of his parents to accompany him at school at all times
- JD's parents did not agree to place JD in a special education classroom with other children with behavioral issues

January 4, 2023
- JD grabbed AZ's phone and smashed it on the ground (causing the screen to shatter and break)
- AZ took JD to the Head Teacher's classroom and called school security (they did not respond)
- AZ then called the Guidance Counselor's office
- the Guidance Counselor and an admin responded to the classroom in reference to JD's behavior
- JD called them "b*tches" and was suspended for one day

January 6, 2023
11:15 - 11:30 am

- JD's mother took him to school but didn't accompany him inside
- AZ went to the assistant principal's office and reported that JD was alone and in a "violent mood", that he threatened to beat up a kindergartner at lunch and stared down a security officer
- the Assistant Principal ignored AZ and even refused to look up and acknowledge her
- another teacher was also in the office at this time and witnessed AZ being ignored

11:45 am
- 2 students notified the Reading Specialist that JD had a gun in his backpack
- the Reading Specialist asked JD if he had a gun; he said no but refused to hand over his backpack
- JD told the Reading Specialist that he was mad people were picking on his friend Ron Doe

12:30 - Recess
- AZ notified the Head Teacher that she saw JD take something out of his backpack and was worried he had a weapon
- AZ watched JD and Ron Doe going back and forth behind the rock climbing wall
- AZ told the Reading Specialist that she saw JD take something out of his backpack and put it in the pocket of his hoodie
- Reading Specialist searched JD's backpack in her room while he was still at recess and didn't find a gun
- Reading Specialist went to the front office and told the Assistant Principal that JD had told students he had a gun, that AZ watched him take something out of his backpack, and that she'd searched his backpack but didn't find the gun
- Assistant Principal told the Reading Specialist that JD's pockets were too small to hold a gun and did nothing

1:00 pm - Recess Ended
- the Head Teacher pulled Ron Doe out of AZ's class to ask about his interactions with JD on the playground during recess
- Ron Doe was upset and crying and told the Head Teacher he couldn't say because JD said he'd hurt him if he told anyone
- Ron Doe then told the Head Teacher that JD had shown him that he had a gun in his pocket
- Head Teacher decided to keep Ron Doe in her classroom because he was afraid of JD
- Head Teacher called the office and the Music Teacher answered
- Head Teacher relayed the conversation she'd had with Ron Doe to the Music Teacher and the Music Teacher said he'd relay the information to the Assistant Principal

1:11 pm
- Music Teacher called the Head Teacher back and confirmed that he'd relayed the information to the Assistant Principal
- Assistant Principal told the Music Teacher that she was aware of the threat, that JD's backpack had been searched, and took no further action
- the Guidance Counselor visited the Head Teacher's room and the Head Teacher relayed the conversation she'd had with Ron Doe
- the Guidance Counselor went to the office and requested permission from the Assistant Principal to search JD for a gun
- the Assistant Principal denied the Guidance Counselor permission to search JD because she said his mom would be there to pick him up soon

1:59 pm
- JD pulled the gun out of his pocket and shot AZ



I think it's important to note how these events differ from the claims made by the Assistant Principal's attorney that imply AZ could have prevented the shooting.

The AP's attorney has claimed that Ron Doe told Abby that JD had a gun while they were in the classroom and she responded by telling him to sit down and be quiet. According to their story, that's when Ron Doe ran to another teacher's classroom because he was scared and upset.

In AZ's complaint, it says the Head Teacher went to Abby's classroom and specifically pulled Ron Doe out of class to ask him what John Doe was doing behind the climbing wall at recess. Ron Doe became upset and initially said he couldn't tell her because John Doe had threatened to hurt him. However, he eventually tells the HT about seeing the gun and HT then keeps him in her classroom because he's scared and upset. IIRC, AZ's narrative also matches up with early news reports.

Lawyer: Administrators were warned 3 times the day boy shot teacher

Shortly after 1 p.m., another teacher told an administrator that a different student who was "crying and fearful" said the boy showed him the gun during recess and threatened to shoot him if he told anyone. Again, no action was taken, she said.

ETA: Link to article where I found the full complaint.
ETA #2: Spelled out assistant principal, head teacher, guidance counselor, and music teacher because all of the initials were too confusing

:D
Seeing all of this on a whole as you compiled it, spanning two years...I question the competence and sanity of the administration.

This child was terrorizing everyone. Children were afraid of him...some not wanting to go back to the classroom with him. Imho

Smh

Ps. Sounds like security was as incompetent as administration. What type of security guard did they have? Good Lord.
 
  • #526
Seeing all of this on a whole as you compiled it, spanning two years...I question the competence and sanity of the administration.

This child was terrorizing everyone. Children were afraid of him...some not wanting to go back to the classroom with him. Imho

Smh

Ps. Sounds like security was as incompetent as administration. What type of security guard did they have? Good Lord.

Every single administrative person from the school board on down was incompetent not for just a single day but for years!
 
  • #527
I made some notes (or a timeline of sorts) about what can be found in full in Zwerner's full complaint >>> DocumentCloud
attached in the Law and Crime article.

Abigail Zwerner = AZ
6-year-old that shot AZ = JD / "John Doe"

JD was known by administrators to have been violent both at school and at home in the past. At school, he had previously attacked both students and teachers alike.

During the 2021-2022 school year
- JD was in kindergarten
- JD pulled up a student's dress after she fell on the playground and touched her inappropriately until he was reprimanded by a teacher
- JD strangled and choked his teacher (on a different day, as I understand it) and was removed from the school
- JD was then sent to Denbigh Early Childhood Center for his violent behavior

At the start of the 2022-2023 school year
- JD was allowed to return to Richneck Elementary

In the fall of the 2022-2023 school year
- JD chased students on the playground and tried to whip them with his belt
- JD was then given a modified schedule that required one of his parents to accompany him at school at all times
- JD's parents did not agree to place JD in a special education classroom with other children with behavioral issues

January 4, 2023
- JD grabbed AZ's phone and smashed it on the ground (causing the screen to shatter and break)
- AZ took JD to the Head Teacher's classroom and called school security (they did not respond)
- AZ then called the Guidance Counselor's office
- the Guidance Counselor and an admin responded to the classroom in reference to JD's behavior
- JD called them "b*tches" and was suspended for one day

January 6, 2023
11:15 - 11:30 am

- JD's mother took him to school but didn't accompany him inside
- AZ went to the assistant principal's office and reported that JD was alone and in a "violent mood", that he threatened to beat up a kindergartner at lunch and stared down a security officer
- the Assistant Principal ignored AZ and even refused to look up and acknowledge her
- another teacher was also in the office at this time and witnessed AZ being ignored

11:45 am
- 2 students notified the Reading Specialist that JD had a gun in his backpack
- the Reading Specialist asked JD if he had a gun; he said no but refused to hand over his backpack
- JD told the Reading Specialist that he was mad people were picking on his friend Ron Doe

12:30 - Recess
- AZ notified the Head Teacher that she saw JD take something out of his backpack and was worried he had a weapon
- AZ watched JD and Ron Doe going back and forth behind the rock climbing wall
- AZ told the Reading Specialist that she saw JD take something out of his backpack and put it in the pocket of his hoodie
- Reading Specialist searched JD's backpack in her room while he was still at recess and didn't find a gun
- Reading Specialist went to the front office and told the Assistant Principal that JD had told students he had a gun, that AZ watched him take something out of his backpack, and that she'd searched his backpack but didn't find the gun
- Assistant Principal told the Reading Specialist that JD's pockets were too small to hold a gun and did nothing

1:00 pm - Recess Ended
- the Head Teacher pulled Ron Doe out of AZ's class to ask about his interactions with JD on the playground during recess
- Ron Doe was upset and crying and told the Head Teacher he couldn't say because JD said he'd hurt him if he told anyone
- Ron Doe then told the Head Teacher that JD had shown him that he had a gun in his pocket
- Head Teacher decided to keep Ron Doe in her classroom because he was afraid of JD
- Head Teacher called the office and the Music Teacher answered
- Head Teacher relayed the conversation she'd had with Ron Doe to the Music Teacher and the Music Teacher said he'd relay the information to the Assistant Principal

1:11 pm
- Music Teacher called the Head Teacher back and confirmed that he'd relayed the information to the Assistant Principal
- Assistant Principal told the Music Teacher that she was aware of the threat, that JD's backpack had been searched, and took no further action
- the Guidance Counselor visited the Head Teacher's room and the Head Teacher relayed the conversation she'd had with Ron Doe
- the Guidance Counselor went to the office and requested permission from the Assistant Principal to search JD for a gun
- the Assistant Principal denied the Guidance Counselor permission to search JD because she said his mom would be there to pick him up soon

1:59 pm
- JD pulled the gun out of his pocket and shot AZ



I think it's important to note how these events differ from the claims made by the Assistant Principal's attorney that imply AZ could have prevented the shooting.

The AP's attorney has claimed that Ron Doe told Abby that JD had a gun while they were in the classroom and she responded by telling him to sit down and be quiet. According to their story, that's when Ron Doe ran to another teacher's classroom because he was scared and upset.

In AZ's complaint, it says the Head Teacher went to Abby's classroom and specifically pulled Ron Doe out of class to ask him what John Doe was doing behind the climbing wall at recess. Ron Doe became upset and initially said he couldn't tell her because John Doe had threatened to hurt him. However, he eventually tells the HT about seeing the gun and HT then keeps him in her classroom because he's scared and upset. IIRC, AZ's narrative also matches up with early news reports.

Lawyer: Administrators were warned 3 times the day boy shot teacher

Shortly after 1 p.m., another teacher told an administrator that a different student who was "crying and fearful" said the boy showed him the gun during recess and threatened to shoot him if he told anyone. Again, no action was taken, she said.

ETA: Link to article where I found the full complaint.
ETA #2: Spelled out assistant principal, head teacher, guidance counselor, and music teacher because all of the initials were too confusing

:D
Thank you for taking the time to type all that out. Seeing all the details presented in such a clear and overwhelming manner is absolutely maddening, and it's hard to fathom just how the teachers and parents of students at that school must be feeling right now.
 
  • #528
I made some notes (or a timeline of sorts) about what can be found in full in Zwerner's full complaint >>> DocumentCloud
attached in the Law and Crime article.

Abigail Zwerner = AZ
6-year-old that shot AZ = JD / "John Doe"

JD was known by administrators to have been violent both at school and at home in the past. At school, he had previously attacked both students and teachers alike.

During the 2021-2022 school year
- JD was in kindergarten
- JD pulled up a student's dress after she fell on the playground and touched her inappropriately until he was reprimanded by a teacher
- JD strangled and choked his teacher (on a different day, as I understand it) and was removed from the school
- JD was then sent to Denbigh Early Childhood Center for his violent behavior

At the start of the 2022-2023 school year
- JD was allowed to return to Richneck Elementary

In the fall of the 2022-2023 school year
- JD chased students on the playground and tried to whip them with his belt
- JD was then given a modified schedule that required one of his parents to accompany him at school at all times
- JD's parents did not agree to place JD in a special education classroom with other children with behavioral issues

January 4, 2023
- JD grabbed AZ's phone and smashed it on the ground (causing the screen to shatter and break)
- AZ took JD to the Head Teacher's classroom and called school security (they did not respond)
- AZ then called the Guidance Counselor's office
- the Guidance Counselor and an admin responded to the classroom in reference to JD's behavior
- JD called them "b*tches" and was suspended for one day

January 6, 2023
11:15 - 11:30 am

- JD's mother took him to school but didn't accompany him inside
- AZ went to the assistant principal's office and reported that JD was alone and in a "violent mood", that he threatened to beat up a kindergartner at lunch and stared down a security officer
- the Assistant Principal ignored AZ and even refused to look up and acknowledge her
- another teacher was also in the office at this time and witnessed AZ being ignored

11:45 am
- 2 students notified the Reading Specialist that JD had a gun in his backpack
- the Reading Specialist asked JD if he had a gun; he said no but refused to hand over his backpack
- JD told the Reading Specialist that he was mad people were picking on his friend Ron Doe

12:30 - Recess
- AZ notified the Head Teacher that she saw JD take something out of his backpack and was worried he had a weapon
- AZ watched JD and Ron Doe going back and forth behind the rock climbing wall
- AZ told the Reading Specialist that she saw JD take something out of his backpack and put it in the pocket of his hoodie
- Reading Specialist searched JD's backpack in her room while he was still at recess and didn't find a gun
- Reading Specialist went to the front office and told the Assistant Principal that JD had told students he had a gun, that AZ watched him take something out of his backpack, and that she'd searched his backpack but didn't find the gun
- Assistant Principal told the Reading Specialist that JD's pockets were too small to hold a gun and did nothing

1:00 pm - Recess Ended
- the Head Teacher pulled Ron Doe out of AZ's class to ask about his interactions with JD on the playground during recess
- Ron Doe was upset and crying and told the Head Teacher he couldn't say because JD said he'd hurt him if he told anyone
- Ron Doe then told the Head Teacher that JD had shown him that he had a gun in his pocket
- Head Teacher decided to keep Ron Doe in her classroom because he was afraid of JD
- Head Teacher called the office and the Music Teacher answered
- Head Teacher relayed the conversation she'd had with Ron Doe to the Music Teacher and the Music Teacher said he'd relay the information to the Assistant Principal

1:11 pm
- Music Teacher called the Head Teacher back and confirmed that he'd relayed the information to the Assistant Principal
- Assistant Principal told the Music Teacher that she was aware of the threat, that JD's backpack had been searched, and took no further action
- the Guidance Counselor visited the Head Teacher's room and the Head Teacher relayed the conversation she'd had with Ron Doe
- the Guidance Counselor went to the office and requested permission from the Assistant Principal to search JD for a gun
- the Assistant Principal denied the Guidance Counselor permission to search JD because she said his mom would be there to pick him up soon

1:59 pm
- JD pulled the gun out of his pocket and shot AZ



I think it's important to note how these events differ from the claims made by the Assistant Principal's attorney that imply AZ could have prevented the shooting.

The AP's attorney has claimed that Ron Doe told Abby that JD had a gun while they were in the classroom and she responded by telling him to sit down and be quiet. According to their story, that's when Ron Doe ran to another teacher's classroom because he was scared and upset.

In AZ's complaint, it says the Head Teacher went to Abby's classroom and specifically pulled Ron Doe out of class to ask him what John Doe was doing behind the climbing wall at recess. Ron Doe became upset and initially said he couldn't tell her because John Doe had threatened to hurt him. However, he eventually tells the HT about seeing the gun and HT then keeps him in her classroom because he's scared and upset. IIRC, AZ's narrative also matches up with early news reports.

Lawyer: Administrators were warned 3 times the day boy shot teacher

Shortly after 1 p.m., another teacher told an administrator that a different student who was "crying and fearful" said the boy showed him the gun during recess and threatened to shoot him if he told anyone. Again, no action was taken, she said.

ETA: Link to article where I found the full complaint.
ETA #2: Spelled out assistant principal, head teacher, guidance counselor, and music teacher because all of the initials were too confusing

:D
Thank you for typing this. Its clear as day, the multiple failures.
 
  • #529
What if ??? Ebony Parker (assistant Principal at the time, she of the 'small pockets" comment, and also the " his mother will be here soon to pick him up" comment) and Deja Nicole Taylor were BFF's? The defending and ignoring the claims of a POTENTIAL DEADLY WEAPON carried by this boy scream of protecting and shielding him, not just negligence and laziness. Why?
Well, she's still licensed in Virginia
 
  • #530
Good job @cujenn81. I wonder if any of the children (victims) of John Doe, if their parents were alerted about the violence perpetrated on their children. That is usually done by the administration.
 
  • #531
Good job @cujenn81. I wonder if any of the children (victims) of John Doe, if their parents were alerted about the violence perpetrated on their children. That is usually done by the administration.
I'd wager, based on the general negligence shown by this administration, that the answer is a resounding "no".
 
  • #532
I'd wager, based on the general negligence shown by this administration, that the answer is a resounding "no".

That is disturbing. Communication with parents by administrators regarding any type of violence perpetrated on their children at school by other children is not "mandatory" per se, but should be done, and usually includes a follow-up regarding the safety plan for their child.
 
  • #533
The intention of John Doe is really disheartening and disturbing..AZ did so much to diffuse the situation only to be ignored and harmed .. this should’ve never happened!!!

I often try to replay when did he put his hand on the weapon the day of or the night before ??
 
  • #534
From Ms. Zwerner’s complaint— :

“Assistant Principal Parker’s lack of response to Plaintiff’s concerns on the day of the shooting was consistent with her reputation among teachers. She was well known by teachers working in Newport News to ignore and downplay concerns expressed by teachers, and to demean teachers working in schools in which she was an administrator. Teachers expressed similar concerns about her administrative style when she was an Assistant Principal at Newsome Park Elementary School in Newport News. Oftentimes students who were sent to Assistant Principal Parker for discipline as a result of unruly or violent behavior would return to the classroom bragging about candy they had received from Assistant Principal Parker. In short, Assistant Principal Parker’s administrative style was to permit students to engage in dangerous and disruptive conduct and impose no consequence for breaking the rules, thereby placing all persons in the vicinity of the school and in the community at risk.”

One wonders if she was a teacher who was not quite bad enough to fire, who was promoted to get her out of the classroom.
 
  • #535
In districts I work in, an assistant principal needs a minimum of 2 years of teaching experience, plus the administrator credential. This is due to a vast shortage of administrators. It used to be 5 years minimum. Not sure what Newport News' district's policy is. But it is not a guarantee that the VP was an experienced educator. I know people who get a doctorate in education before they ever teach. Some get a doctorate as part of their administration credential. Every state is different, I'm used to the west coast states. All IMOO
Where I live, it seems that principals are usually women who are barely 30 years old.
 
  • #536
Public Schools: Sports over Safety?
One of our local districts decided not to upgrade security issues due to expense, but just completed and unveiled their brand new football/sports stadium that cost over one million bucks. Imho
snipped for focus. @YepperBepper

Let me put this as genteelly as I can:

BARF.
 
  • #537
One wonders if she was a teacher who was not quite bad enough to fire, who was promoted to get her out of the classroom.

That happened often where I used to work.

I wish I could share information about my mentor and supervisor, she worked for the school district for over 43 years before she retired, she had been a teacher, and principal. She was so amazing. It is too bad professionals like her are no longer in the profession.

It would be interesting to have had her perspective on this situation.
 
  • #538
One wonders if she was a teacher who was not quite bad enough to fire, who was promoted to get her out of the classroom.
She sounds like someone who should not be allowed anywhere near a school.

JMO
 
  • #539
One wonders if she was a teacher who was not quite bad enough to fire, who was promoted to get her out of the classroom.
Probably related to having a doctoral degree. At least thats the trend in my area. Moo
 
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